It was the pleasure of putting my name on streets so that everybody could see it. When I started, we were only a few, so seeing other tags helped me going on. I loved watching other names once again and again.

¿Qué tratas de decir con tus graffitis?

What you try to say with your graffiti?

No trato de decir nada concreto solo que existo y pongo mi nombre.

I don’t try to say anything in particular, I only say that I exist, and I write my name.

I think that it’s a country with a lot of style, both in wild style and in walls, bombing, trains, etc… I think that spanish wild style has without a doubt its own name, given the fact that there are a lot of people with a great personal style in almost every spanish city.

Not graffiti as it is, I mean, not bombing neither trains. However, graffiti on walls and that sort of things are without a doubt being more and more included in society’s consideration of modern art or pop art. People are always making a difference between a worked mural and a tag in a private wall. Although it’s true that people are beggining to understand more and more that bombing is a form of comunication and urban culture, the authority isn’t.

I think it’s great that people dedicated to show the rest what writers do exist, because thanks to that, people know that this won’t stop, that graffiti is going on. Personally, I’m grateful for you counting on me.

¿Qué cosas o conceptos crees que te definen como persona o artista?

What things or concepts do you think that define you as a person or an artist?

«Hex» from los Angeles was for me the impact first to me to see their work in the old school of los angeles. Also on everything that I got into this, mission impossible zaragoza which undoubtedly were the ones who taught me to know that this is to have style but I have no favorites in particular because there is a lot of good people in the world.

The best thing that gave me graffiti apart from the personal satisfaction is having met so many people around the world for whom I appreciate very much today as my brothers, greetings to all of them and for everybody who painted graffiti and who knows what does.